Wednesday, April 16, 2014

The Second Coming of Tutankhamon (Christ)

The Second Coming of Tutankhamon (Christ)

Copyright 2014 MJ COSTA, All rights reserved.


The Church of Christianity claims the Christ will return in the future to build his Eternal Kingdom on Earth.  But, what if that has already happened? The Christ appeared during the Roman Empire period, but no one actually saw him, at least not by Romans, or they would have written about him. No Roman politician, writer, priest, Consul, etc. ever mentioned Christ in the form of Jesus, until after Christianity started as a movement after Caesar Octavian or Caesar Tiberius died. This movement gained popularity because of the immoral direction of the Roman society then, and because someone needed motivation. The Gospels were all written or composed in a later date, some were conflicting in recorded information.  The four Gospels were selected from a large group of Gospels by the Roman Emperor Constantine the Great following his vision of a Cross in front of the Sun - Constantine worshiped the Sun, and this image was used as his battle standard, when victorious this inspired him to officially recognize his version of Christianity.

Christianity started in Egypt, not Rome. This is because the origin of Christ was from Egypt, and he was originally the Pharaoh Tut-ankh-amon, who ruled Egypt 1300 years before the Roman occupation of Egypt. Now Tut was erased from History by the Egyptian Kings (Pharaohs); this is believed because he was the real Christ, part of the monotheist revolution in Egypt as begun by his grandfather Akhenaton. Akhenaton was unfavorable as a King. His father (Amonhotep 3 Nebmaatra) showed him the Scientific power of the Sun (evaporation), but Akhenaton took this as a religious power instead, so he built Temples to Aton (the Sun, or the One God) without ceilings so he could watch his God drink the offerings on the ground. The statues of the Gods could not do this; they lacked real Scientific powers.  Akhenaton would have become the First Scientific Leader had he not tried to force his beliefs onto the people, by closing all the other temples, destroying the plural form of Gods, or their statues. We find this occurring today with The Taliban and Al Qaeda. 

Tutankhamon, Akhenaton's successor, was Egypt's Messiah or Savior because he closed the Temples of Aton and reopened the other temples, built new ones, and repaired the damage done by Akhenaton. Akhenaton was exiled (kicked out of Egypt) for this activity; he returned to Egypt 43 years later to liberate his people, the imprisoned Atonist Monotheists (people of Israel), and place them into a new land no different that the City he built in Egypt.  Akhenaton changed his name while in Exile to Aton-Moses, and later Moses, to prevent contact with those whom he angered while as Pharaoh. Tutankhamon's parents were King Smenkhkara and Queen Meritaton, both were children of Akhenaton. Meritaton was known as Mary in the Bible (mother of Jesus).  Tutankhamon's wife was Ankhesenamon, daughter of Akhenaton and Nefertiti; Ankhesenamon was white skinned with blue eyes. Her great grandfather was Yuya, the Divine Father (or the Joseph of the Bible who interpreted Pharaoh's Dream; see Ahmed Osman's book, Stranger in the Valley of the Kings). Ankhesenamon later married the Grand Vizier Aye after Tutankhamon died, because he was the only male heir or relative in line for succession and marriage to the female line was customary to become Pharaoh. Aye also was a Divine Father title.  Aye performed the ritual of the Opening of the Mouth in Tutankhamon's tomb, using a Carpenter's adze tool. Joseph was the husband of Mary in the Bible; he was a Carpenter, and was the Holy Father of Christ. Tutankhamon became Christ in death, as did Jesus. On the murals in Tut's tomb we see "12 men of the royal house escorting the funeral procession of Tutankhamon;" these are his 12 Disciples. The Holy Grail cup (the White Lotus Chalice of Tutankhamon) that offers Eternal Life to anyone who drinks from it (as in hieroglyphs) was found in the antechamber of Tut's tomb (KV62).

Tutankhamon's mummy has a broken leg; it was common during ancient Crucifixions to break the legs of the victim, to prevent their escape. Tutankhamon's Queen, suspecting infidelity or adultery, wrote to the Hittite King asking him for a son / prince to marry; the Hittite Prince entered the Egyptian Nile Delta as Tut was hunting.  They fought and the Prince died, but not before the Hittites crucified Tutankhamon by tying him to a tree and broke his leg. The Egyptians found Tut and freed him.  Tut was brought home on a carrying chair or litter, and he had a confrontation with his Queen about the Hittite Prince. Tutankhamon later chose to commit suicide via royal Asp because his life was ruined. His spirit still haunts his tomb and memory... Some future day would come when Tutankhamon returns to live again and fix the world by recreating the circumstances from his reign, and resolve them.  That day is now.

Copyright 2014 MJ COSTA, All rights reserved.




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